When domesticated rabbit breeds return to the wild and feralise, they do not simply revert to their wild form—they experience distinct, novel anatomical changes. Credit: Michael SY Lee. Originally ...
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CT rabbit rescue is hopping with bunnies. That’s 300+ surrender requests this year; they need room.
Everybunny Counts Rabbit Rescue is planning a major expansion at its Ellington facility later this year as the nonprofit faces increasing surrender requests. Everbunny Counts became the first ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Agriculture said Wednesday it has confirmed Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHDV) in domestic rabbits in a Douglas County rabbitry. The rabbit's owner noted ...
Feral DNA may help domestic rabbits thrive in the wild, a new analysis suggests, shedding new light on the evolution of an animal that can cause major environmental destruction. Publishing in Nature ...
Most people agree that they would help an animal in need if they had the resources, but recognizing an animal in need is easier said than done. An outdoor cat isn't automatically a stray cat, for ...
Adelaide, Australia: This "convention" of feral rabbits is a common sight in the "Outback" frontier country near Adelaide, South Australia. How does domestication change wild animals? When ...
DARE COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) – The first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus type two (RHDV2) was confirmed in Dare County, North Carolina, marking a significant health concern for domestic rabbit ...
Originally bred for meat and fur, the European rabbit has become a successful invader worldwide. When domesticated breeds return to the wild and feralize, the rabbits do not simply revert to their ...
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